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If the debate is done properly it should only take once to get their messages across,so for me Cameron is right,no need to have several.
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Remembering Kerry
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The thing is when the shoe was on the other foot,David Cameron wanted to and was very happy to,then even taunted Gordon Brown to, to do them all in 2010. For me rather hypocritical now to be only prepared to do any if he does, only his way. I also dare bet, were he, Cameron, still of the view he had in 2010 but Ed Miliband was making this fuss as to them, he would be calling Miliband all the cowardly terms that have likely ever existed. What was good for the goose should be good for the gander. Quite frankly I would rather really have none, I didn't want them last time in 2010, I would rather hear from more spokespersons overall for the parties as to the policies and not just make any election a presidential thing just about the leaders. I'd like to see more in depth questioning of the possible Health,Home, Foreign, Work and pensions,Defence and Education Ministers than just the leaders of parties. Last edited by joeysteele; 11-03-2015 at 05:08 PM. |
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